80 :s:: " < . .,.;i $ t, \.'. ,'; , ":' ..",.,.. .v : rr ,: Ji;i{" "[l'l' :::: :7:t 0:::.::: 1t bJ ' . . ':r .... '. < Ø4f;: $':::f ::::::.. i : r : u.:' ::: .;::' : . ... :!::.:X(;2 !".j K:: ::":'i.;: ::: : tZ :î= i r . . -wItIwuI dúkMtæ Saratoga Spa needs no separat- ing ocean, no distant inaccessibility to give it enchantment. It has it in over- flowing measure-only 431z hours from New York. Stately malls and magnificent build- ings. . . Waters ever-bubbling with nat- ural carbonation. . . smart, comfortable accommodations. . . golf. . . riding. . . tennis.. . swimming... every possible re- quisite is here for a perfect and health- ful vacation. Come for the nerve-soothing "Re- storation Cure" or treatment for deeper seated chronic ills. Your doctor will advise it. Write for Spa booklet with rates, hotel and boarding information, etc. Address: Saratoga Spa, 630 Sara- toga Springs, N.Y. SARA\TO(cA SPA OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE STATE OF NEW YDR .... .- . (tt 4 ,?, , SERT ROOM Informal Spring Season XAVIER CUGAT and His Orchestra ROSARIO ði) ANTONIO MIGUELITO VALDES EVELYN TYNER THE WALDORF-ASTORIA Gala re-opening May t 4 THE STARLIGHT ROOF RAFFETTO í{td !JlIljJ{}/ fttARRDN5 _",# ' t-m.. . i:" ':' '0 I d . : " - 1f!Ì :.. W Id '!::.. 'jJBI .:;.... or ..;':.:. J- j : r Confection" I t \, ' \\ _: .-: -:... " ,, ?]; Imported chest- f I . _ , :.ilj nuts in vanilla ; I :; : syrup. banquet i :: ' I r brandy or .. - ' - ..-. - . ;'. fine rum. .. :., MARRONS .- - -=-- :' . = I'.: .'..-:' .I, -". -; : or Glaces; ... -i;.--. . r;'J J " ì d I "'. (candied) ifi.;: I r.. " . - a I [J ' j P . . ; ( , I in Em p ire -... \ -: ,; 1I"::" ' \ boxes. .. .. þ..'> " - . -,.o; " " AT LEADING SHOPS c.;- it\:i of his band hadn't put on specialty acts to fill out the shov. y ; they do far better collectively than on their own. A CHARACTERISTIC of any spring is the budding of a number of places, some of then1 looking as if they'd been thrown together hurriedly to nab the hibernating crowd on its way out. Most of th e crop this season, a <; in the past, are just the result of doing face-lifting jobs on ill-fated predeces- sors. Jin1my Ryan's, for instance, at 53 \\1 est Fifty-second Street, should seem vaguely familiar to anyone who ever visited the Troc. It is pretty much like any other Fifty-second Street spot- long and narrow, with the band way down at the far end of the room, bare- ly visible on crowded nights from the bar. Right now Zutty Singleton's quar- tet is the band you can't see very well at Jimmy Ryan's, but it is worth lis- tening to anyway. I have heard it praised even by the waiters in the place, and theirs is a trade of notoriously unchari- table practitioners. The Cloop, just west of Ryan's, is simply that old side room of Tony's, tricked out this time with red and white stripes-perhaps more of them than a sensitive pair of eyes can stand. Cy vVal- ter and 1Vlargot Hopkins, a couple of piano players who have been seen in I a lot of other people's places, are run- ning this one, as well as providing all the entertainment themselves on a pair of grand pianos crammed onto a tiny stage. Possibly the most ambitious of the newcomers is the Forbidden City, at 40 I East Fifty-eighth. Formerly the Queen 1Vlary, with eighty-eight varieti s of srrlörgåsbord, it now has eighty-eight varieties of Chinese dishes and a seven- piece Chinese band, whose drummer cools himself off between numhers with a fan in w ha t I suppose is the proper manner back home in the old F orbid- den City. There's a show, too, with an Oriental cast which includes a master of ceremonies of the dynamo-type per- sonality, a magician, the inevitable sing- er, and a couple of coach dancers, both of whom will undoubtedly turn up next week at EI Morocco. -CHECK . But Mr. Pasternak had better be more earful in the future. The little Durbin girl, after all, practi cally amounts to Universal's meal little Durbin girl, after all, practi- batting average. this is no time to become careless.-Cleveland Press. Says you. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1/111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 IIWII WI II IIII .' ...., '1 . . I , . I II, '.. . .' Ir' 111111.... : "1' '111 1 ;,' :111.... '1I1h 111'du!" ,:'IIII I 11111111111111 1 11 . 1111111111111 dll!!WIl..... . . \1 --" - - - . "'.. II Plantation Cooktng In response to your many requ.ests I have opened an Olney Inn in New York-at 14 E. 49th Street. Here you will find the famous Black Bean SouP, Southern-Fried Milk-Fed Chicken, Maryland Ham, IIDolly Madison" Pastries and Plantation Cooking that cause our distinctive places to be so favored by those who know really fìne food. Come, enioy yourself at our table. 1 111111 , w ii i II ' IIII I I i l 00 illl!,,"'1I lDmuml l mIÙlnl lmnl lnlnllll'ill Imllllll m IÙmll lm, !...,. Luncheons 85<1 up .... Dinners $1.50 up r Cocktail Room-Men's Gri II-PLaza 3-1181 \14 E. 49th St." ' ' ' ''' :IIII : :' ' ' III ::: 1II1 NEW YORK · OLNEY, MD. · MIAMI BEACH LUXURIOUS COMFORT--' -WITH ECONOMY- I 1Ebt Urrtp 1!}ottl On a Quiet Residential Street just off Fifth Avenue To stay at The Surrey insures an ddress of distinction, adjacent to Central Park, still within a few minutes of the Social Centers. Churches, Shopping and Theatres. Suites of I to 4 Rooms. All with Serving Pantries. Furnished or unfurnished. Long or short term tenancies. I Unsurpassed Cuisine :J 20 EAST 76TH STREET.. NEW YORK Booklet and Rates Upon Request #.. . . : Á - WHITE TURKEY INN ROUTE U. S. 7-DANBURY, CONN. Driving up to this charming country inn is a perfect excuse for getting out in the country. Here you will find a board boun- teously laden with mouth-water- ing food-prepared and served in , the tradition of Early America. , Better yet is a night or a week- end at this enchanting retreat. Attention New Yorkers 1 1 For the same farm-fresh foods, , . ß. steaks and poultry, for which The .. Inn is noted be sure to visit: '''.. White Turkey Town House ; One University Place · New Yark City AL . .. '--/ gonqum I ... e 4-3677 . 4 -, , ... . A .. t ," I .. t ... ,